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Interviews and news about the technology industry, focusing on the voices of people from under-represented and marginalized groups.
This week Audrey and I chat about a security incident with Homebrew (the macOS package manager), Twitter’s refusal to moderate hate speech, and Firefox’s upcoming support of DNS over HTTP.
Complete show notes:
https://recompilermag.com/2018/08/14/episode-70-i-see-a-bear
[03:42] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[04:06] Recompiler DevOpsDays ticket giveaway, deadline August 20[04:25] Community Event Planning pre-order[04:54] Survey for event organizers[06:08] Call for Contributors, Issue 12 Machines and Things[07:08] Security Incident Disclosure — Homebrew[08:16] How I gained commit access to Homebrew in 30 minutes[11:39] How I gained commit access to all Jenkins projects in 30 minutes…and how security warnings to the[16:19] jack on Twitter: "We didn’t suspend Alex Jones or Infowars yesterday..."[19:49] Jay Rosen on Twitter: "It's been called the bullshit asymmetry:..."[22:16] Political Strategy and Buzzfeed’s analysis of "the Twitter problem"[33:02] I’m done with Twitter[35:10] Episode 57: Do we have to do more Facebook? – The Recompiler[36:22] Improving DNS Privacy in Firefox – Firefox Nightly News[37:54] ungleich Blog - Mozilla's new DNS resolution is dangerous[45:45] BearCam[47:51] Books by Gerald M. Weinberg
The Recompiler Podcast
Interviews and news about the technology industry, focusing on the voices of people from under-represented and marginalized groups.